Monday, July 28, 2008
Marlene Ashby's studio
Marlene says that she is really spoilt as she has a lovely craftroom all to herself. The room is just oposite to the lounge so Marlene can just nip in and out when watching the kids, the telly or being on the laptop doing her blogging. You can read more about it here. For the main page of Marlene's blog click here.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Links
I have just discovered this site, organizedscrapbooks.com, which is has a very similar concept as craftystorage. It is fantastic, so I truly recommend to spend some time looking around organizedscrapbooks. Check the planner section here. The only thing is that is not updated very often.
Scrapjazz has an E-Book on organizing the scrap space. It is quite well written and informative for those who are planning a new craft room.
Also, i loved this feature at country living, which has nine photos and some tips, and then this other article is quite interesting as gives ideas on where you can make your mini/super craft room.
Scrapjazz has an E-Book on organizing the scrap space. It is quite well written and informative for those who are planning a new craft room.
Also, i loved this feature at country living, which has nine photos and some tips, and then this other article is quite interesting as gives ideas on where you can make your mini/super craft room.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Rita Weiss
Monday, July 21, 2008
CHA - 1
Although I didn't go to CHA, I have research the net for the new crafty storage that different companies have launch. Lets start with Making Memories.
This drawers that fit into the Embellishment centre (bellow). For more info click here.
Also, Making Memories have launched the Slice and with it the storage little unit and the cartrige holder bag (the black bags on the right had side). For more info, click here.
This drawers that fit into the Embellishment centre (bellow). For more info click here.
Also, Making Memories have launched the Slice and with it the storage little unit and the cartrige holder bag (the black bags on the right had side). For more info, click here.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Stamps to help us being organized
Sunday, July 13, 2008
An award
Thanks Louise Edwards who gave this blog the award.
Ok, I know that this award has some rules and that I need to pass it on. However as this is not a personal blog, i think it wouldn't be fair to select seven personal blogs.
I just invite you to visit all the links that you can see on the right hand side column!
Ok, I know that this award has some rules and that I need to pass it on. However as this is not a personal blog, i think it wouldn't be fair to select seven personal blogs.
I just invite you to visit all the links that you can see on the right hand side column!
Yvette O'Dowd Studio
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Robson & Mason Haberdashery's ideas
Laura runs Robson & Mason Haberdashery and she is passionate about everything creative but she believes that she must keep it tidy.
She stores buttons in great tubes which you can sew your favorite button on the end.
Jam Jars with different things stored inside.
Ribbons stacked onto of one another.
Mixed Beads stored in glass bowls, for when your hands feel like they need to be dipped in beads.
Bead Boxes are great for storing one type of bead.
Test Tube stands are great for storing tubes of beads.
Bobbin boxes keep bobbins neat and untangled.
To find more info on Robson & Mason Haberdashery, click here.